Rome and Constantine
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Dates
306/7
Maxentius (son of Maximian) usurps power at Rome
Discussions
- R. Krautheimer, Three
Christian Capitals (Berkeley, 1982)
- G. Fowden, 'Nicagoras
of Athens and the Lateran Obelisk', JHS (JSTOR) 107 (1987) 51-57
- P. Peirce, 'The Arch
of Constantine: Propaganda and ideology in Late Roman Art', Art History
12 (1989), 387-418
- R. Krautheimer, 'The
Ecclesiastical building policy of Constantine', in G. Bonamente and F. Fusco
edd., Costantino il Grande dall'antichità all umanesimo, II,
509-52 (Macerata, 1992)
- Christopher Tadgell,
A history of architecture. 4 Imperial space Rome, Constantinople and the
early Church (London, 1998)
- J. Elsner, Imperial
Rome and Christian Triumph (Oxford, 1998)
- John R. Curran, Pagan
city and Christian capital: Rome in the fourth century (Oxford, 2000)
- Ancient Rome the
archaeology of the eternal city edited by Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge.
Oxford University School of Archaeology monograph 54. (Oxford, 2000)
- S. Ensoli and E. La
Rocca edd., Aurea Roma: dalla città pagana alla città cristiana
(Rome, 2000)
- F. S. Kleiner, 'Who
really built the Arch of Constantine?', JRA 14 (2001), 661-3
- G. Bowersock, 'Constantine
and Peter', in J-M. Carrié and R.L. Testa edd., Humana Sapit: Études
d'antiquité tardive offertes à Leila Cracco Ruggini, (Turnehout.
2002), 209-17
- E.D. Hunt, 'Imperial
Building at Rome: The role of Constantine', in K. Lomas and T. Cornell edd.,
'Bread and Circuses': eueregtism and municipal patronage in Roman Italy
(London, 2003)
- R. Ross Holloway, Constantine
and Rome (Yale, 2004).
- W. Tronzo, St Peter's
in the Vatican (Cambridge, 2005)
- E. Marlowe, 'Framing
the sun: the Arch of Constantine and the Roman cityscape', Art Bulletin
88 (2006), 223-42
- Noel Lenski ed. The
Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine (Cambridge, 2006)
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